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"description": "New Supercharger units work with any EV sold in the U.S. — but drivers will need the Tesla app to charge",
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"textContent": "Workers installed new Tesla V4 Supercharger units Thursday in the parking lot between the Stillwater Public Library and the Prairie Arts Center, replacing electric vehicle charging equipment that had drawn years of reliability complaints from drivers.\n\nThe installation is part of a statewide network upgrade by Francis Energy, a Tulsa-based electric vehicle charging company that operates chargers at multiple Stillwater locations. The new hardware is deployed under Tesla's Supercharger for Business program, which allows third-party charging operators to white-label Tesla's V4 Supercharger technology under their own brand. Tesla claims a 99 percent uptime rate for its Supercharger network, according to the company's website.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "EV chargers at Stillwater library get a Tesla upgrade — and a reliability reset",
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